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THE FRIENDS OF GUERNSEY MUSIC CENTRE JAZZ EVENING

This Saturday the 21st of March from 7:30pm, Friends of Guernsey Music Centre take to the PRCPA for their annual Jazz Evening fundraiser!

There are still some tickets available for the evening, which will include popular classics performed by the Music Centre Training Jazz Orchestra directed by Liz Green and the Music Centre Youth Jazz Orchestra directed by Katie Gough.

The evening will also feature performances by The Wright Notes choir, the Music Centre string quartet and saxophone ensemble.

The Friends of Guernsey Music Centre support the work of the Music Service, and as a fundraising body provide funds for the purchase of instruments, musical supplies and also subsidise trips and musical experiences for Guernsey Music Centre pupils.

This valuable work underpins the work of the Service, and these continued fundraising efforts enable us to provide opportunities for all of our students.

It is an informal evening with seats available around tables in the main theatre, at which a light supper will be included in the ticket price, or alternatively seating without food is available upstairs, which also provides a great view of all groups involved.

Get your tickets while you still can!

Guernsey Symphonic Winds: Vive la France!

Celebrating Guernsey’s French Connection with plenty of Entente Cordiale, this Saturday the 21st of March. Conducted by Alan Gough.

Guernsey Symphonic Winds present a fun packed programme of all things French! Guernsey has a close relationship to our neighbours in France with tourists going both ways, the historical link with Normandy, and Guernsey providing a temporary home for Victor Hugo.

So with a Beret on your head, a string of onions and garlic around your neck and a baguette under your arm come along and enjoy the music.

Doors 7pm / Show 8pm.

Book your tickets today for this Parisien night out!

Mindful Japanese Calligraphy Evening – 2nd Anniversary!

Next Tuesday 24th March, join Gyokubai Studio for a relaxing evening workshop! Experience the beauty of the ancient art of Japanese calligraphy and produce your own hand drawn works using traditional methods.

In this beginner-friendly session, you will: Learn where Kanji comes from and how it’s used today, try the essential tools of Shodo, practice basic brush strokes and create your own piece to take home!

All high-quality materials are provided, imported directly from Japan. 

This workshop will take place from 6pm – 8pm.

Get your tickets today!

Eisteddfod Gala Concert 2026

The Eisteddfod Gala Concert is back!

Experience an unforgettable evening of talent at the Eisteddfod Gala Concert at Beau Sejour Theatre on Tuesday 24th March from 7pm.

A handpicked selection of outstanding performances from this year’s Festival will take to the stage, always a crowd favourite and a fantastic night of entertainment.

Book your seat at the Beau Sejour ticket desk, or online today!

Ballet D’Jerri: Witches

Next Thursday the 26th through to Saturday the 28th of March, the fabulous Ballet D’Jerri will take to the stage of the PRCPA with 3 performances of ‘Witches’!

In this richly textured double bill, Ballet d’Jèrri returns to Guernsey with one of the very darkest chapters of Channel Islands History. Deemed as the witch hunting capital of Atlantic Europe, sixty-five Jersey people alone were tried for witchcraft between 1560 and 1660. 

 Two world class female choreographers, Vidya Patel and Katya Bourvis dive deep into this historical moment, bringing it to life with their own distinct voices in a whirlwind of fractured narrative, emotion, abstraction, and breathtaking movement. 

Guided by Jersey scholar and writer Dr Adam Perchard, they use this history to pose urgent questions about the time we live in now. Whose world might it be- The Witches’ or ours?

Performance starts at 7:30pm on each evening. Pick up your tickets!

Making an Honest Living – Emma Griffin & James Kail

The latest Greenhouse Gallery exhibition is just around the corner…

Opening next Friday the 27th of March and running through until the 14th of June,’ Making an Honest Living’ is a celebration of the growing industry in Guernsey, brought to you by local artists Emma Griffin and James Kail!

Guernsey-born painter and printmaker, Emma Griffin has been researching the Guernsey growing industry since the idea came to her in 2023, whilst she was invigilating an exhibition by Alberta Whittle, at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. The theme of the exhibition was focused on identity, which led Emma to explore her own origin story.

The Greenhouse Gallery, within Guernsey Museum at Candie, will be open from 10am – 5pm.

Normal admission applies. Free for discovery pass holders.